Gedling Country Park

Gedling Country Park is 580 acres of open space, footpaths and wildlife for you to enjoy with stunning views over the surrounding area, space to enjoy the outdoors with your family and friends, opportunities for exercise and activities and nature and wildness on your doorstep!

Cafe 1899

The cafe at Gedling Country Park has everything you need after a long walk around the park. It serves hot and cold food, drinks and has seating with beautiful views of the park.

Opening times are:

Monday to Friday - 9am - 4pm

Saturday and Sunday - 8.30am - 4pm

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Children's Play Area

Come along and enjoy one of the top play areas in the borough, it incorporates the park's mining heritage with a rustic mining tower slide, mining train and old pit grasslands. The park has a toddler area, complete with swings, slides and a wheelchair accessible roundabout.

Walking and cycling

We've laid out a series of trails to allow you to get round the park easily. They are graded for length and difficulty so you can take anything from a quick stroll with a pushchair to a strenuous workout.

The park boasts a Changing Places facility which includes height adjustable changing benches, a tracking hoist system, space for disabled people and carers, a central toilet and a non-slip floor. Access to the facilities is available with a radar key.

Getting to the park

By car

Spring Lane

This car park is popular so if it is full and you choose to park on the road please park carefully, be mindful of other road users and considerate towards local residents.

Lambley Lane recreation

The route into the park from the recreation ground involves crossing stiles so people with mobility problems or pushchairs should use the Spring Lane car park.

Buses

Nottingham City Transport run buses that go close to the two main entrances of the park.